Oldham have reappointed former caretaker boss Pete Wild as manager for the rest of the season following Paul Scholes’ surprise departure.
Scholes left the League Two club last week just 31 days into an 18-month contract, saying it “became clear that I would not be able to operate as I intended and was led to believe prior to taking on the role”.

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Pete Wild returns as caretaker manager
The former Manchester United midfielder had replaced Wild after the ex-academy coach had overseen four wins – including an FA Cup victory over Premier League Fulham – having replaced previous manager Frankie Bunn on a temporary basis.
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Wild has now been brought back to see the club through to the end of the campaign.
“I’m looking forward to working with the players again and hopefully finishing on a positive note,” he said.
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“I know this team has quality and hopefully the fans will see the best of these players from now until the end of the season.”
Wild will take charge of his first match later this month, with Grimsby visiting Boundary Park on March 30.
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